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ZONEKIT4ZCAR

Comfort Zone

Installation and Start-Up Instructions

NOTE:

Read the entire instruction manual before starting the

installation.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

PAGE

Safety Consideration ......................................................................1
Installation Considerations..........................................................1-2
Introduction ....................................................................................2
Installation.................................................................................2-18

Check Equipment and Jobsite ..................................................2
Wiring........................................................................................2

Shielded Cable.....................................................................2

Install Comfort Zone Center ....................................................3
Install Zone Dampers ............................................................3-5

Round Metal Duct Work.....................................................4
Rectangular Metal Duct Work ............................................4
Round Flexible Duct Work..............................................4-5
Rectangular Fibrous Glass Duct Work ...............................5

Install Barometric Bypass Dampers .........................................5
Install Duct Temperature Sensor ..........................................5-6
Install Dx Coil Sensor ..............................................................6
Install Four Zone Controller.....................................................6
Install Remote Room Sensor or Smart Sensors ......................6
Comfort Zone System Wiring Diagram...................................7

Sequence Of Operation.............................................................6-12

Temperature Setpoints.........................................................6
Heating and Cooling Comfort Setpoints.....................6 & 8
Sequence of Events For a Normal Heating

or Cooling Cycle ............................................................8

Selection of a Reference Zone In The System ..................8
Pre-positioning Dampers And Starting
The System Fan................................................................8-9
Controlling The Zone Dampers ..........................................9
Operating The Heating And Cooling Equipment...............9
Control Strategy For Heating/Cooling Stages...............9-10
Configuration Options For Equipment Operation ............10
Relay Pack To HVAC Equipment Connections ..............10
Starting The HVAC Equipment ..................................10-11
Stage Control During Equipment Operation ...............11-12

Configuring Four Zone Controller....................................12-13

Programmable Options Settings ..................................12-13
Programmable Options Toggles........................................13

Wiring Diagram Reference Tables.........................................13
Start Up..............................................................................13-14
Programming Schedules ....................................................14-16

System Switches...........................................................14-15
Controller Display .............................................................15
Zone Selector Dial .......................................................15-16

Accessories ........................................................................16-17
Troubleshooting ......................................................................17

Care And Maintenance ................................................................17
Toggle Summary Table................................................................18
Operating Problem Table.............................................................19
Storage Failure Error Table .........................................................20

Hardware Failure Error Table......................................................21
Wiring Diagrams.....................................................................22-31
Configuration Table .....................................................................32

SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS

Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service, maintenance,
or use can cause fire, electrical shock, or other conditions which
may cause personal injury or property damage. Consult a qualified
installer, service agency or your distributor or branch for informa-
tion or assistance. The qualified installer or agency must use
factory-authorized kits or accessories when modifying this prod-
uct. Refer to the individual instructions packaged with the kits or
accessories when installing.

Follow all safety codes and wear safety glasses. Have fire
extinguisher available. Read these instructions thoroughly and
follow all warnings or cautions attached to the unit. Consult local
and state building codes and Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning
National Association (SMACNA) for special installation require-
ments.

Recognize safety information. This is the safety-alert symbol

.

When you see this symbol on the unit or in instructions and
manuals, be alert to the potential for personal injury.

Understand the signal words DANGER, WARNING, or CAU-
TION. These words are used with the safety-alert symbol. DAN-
GER identifies the most serious hazards which will result in severe
personal injury or death. WARNING signifies hazards which
could result in personal injury or death. CAUTION is used to
identify unsafe practices which would result in minor personal
injury or product and property damage.

INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS

1. Install in a non-condensing area with ambients between 32°F

and 120°F.

Fig. 1

Comfort Zone System

A93208

72

68

2:45

COOL

HEAT

Manufacturer reserves the right to discontinue, or change at any time, specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations.

Book 1

1

4

4

Tab

3a 5a 2a 5a

PC 101

Catalog No. 809-568

Printed in U.S.A.

Form ZONEKIT4-1SI

Pg 1

7-95

Replaces: 920415-3SI

Summary of Contents for COMFORT ZONE ZONEKIT4ZCAR

Page 1: ...r Table 21 Wiring Diagrams 22 31 Configuration Table 32 SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS Improper installation adjustment alteration service maintenance or use can cause fire electrical shock or other conditions...

Page 2: ...to COM BUS a 3 wire cable must be separate from the 5 wire cable The thermostats should be located approximately 5 ft above floor and must be located within 200 ft of Comfort Zone Center SHIELDED CABL...

Page 3: ...Level back plate and tighten screws Step 4 Install Zone Dampers IMPORTANT If conditions exist for possible condensing motor must be positioned for adequate draining See Fig 6 NOTE If a multi damper en...

Page 4: ...All zone dampers and duct work must be properly supported according to local codes or SMACNA standards RECTANGULAR METAL DUCT WORK 1 Make connections using S lock and drives See Fig 10 2 Properly seal...

Page 5: ...Installation Instructions packaged with barometric bypass Failure to properly install bypass damper can cause perma nent damage to the HVAC equipment For single speed furnace applications bypass air m...

Page 6: ...ensor on room sensors Do not locate on an outside wall or next to a return air grill 1 Separate the 2 parts of sensor and mount back plate with provided flat head screw 2 Pull a 2 wire conductor throu...

Page 7: ...HEAT 1 W1 HEAT 2 W2 FAN G RV COOL 0 OR RV HEAT B Power CHR 06 Communication Bus COMFORT ZONE I O R G W R G COMM BUS CONTROLLER COMM BUS HAM R W R W R W R W R W R W OAT LAT ZT4 ZT3 ZT2 SHIELD GROUND W...

Page 8: ...TION OF A REFERENCE ZONE IN THE SYSTEM The first step in any heating or cooling cycle requires Comfort Zone to evaluate zones determine if heating or cooling is needed and select a Reference Zone The...

Page 9: ...open The factory default is 15 The only time zone dampers will exceed this position is if system fan is off or zone dampers are being calibrated 2 The Minimum Damper Position rotary position number S...

Page 10: ...4 are shown in Table 4 Under no circumstances may the W1 and Y1 contacts on the relay pack be jumpered together This is a common practice for many heat pump installations but will cause improper opera...

Page 11: ...y may vary widely For residen tial application the need for System Mode Reselect is normally not frequent unless the building has unusual architectural features or problems with HVAC system High Low T...

Page 12: ...the value of setting Press the COOL up or down setpoint buttons to change setting number and the HEAT up or down setpoint buttons to change value Refer to Table 6 for settings and their definitions 1...

Page 13: ...L up or down setpoint buttons to change toggle number and the HEAT up or down setpoint buttons to change status of toggle See Table 11 Step 12 Wiring Diagrams Refer to Tables 7 and 8 for wiring diagra...

Page 14: ...one at different times during the day and week See Fig 18 to become familiar with various parts of the 4 zone controller SYSTEM SWITCHES System switches select desired equipment operation Heat Switch...

Page 15: ...ay whenever system is in this mode Set vacation mode setpoints Setting The Clock The clock display will normally show hour minutes AM or PM and day 1 Set minutes Press SELECT MIN HR DAY button once Pr...

Page 16: ...eature can verify that each zone damper is operating properly by manually opening and closing each zone When rotary switch dial is moved onto another position Damper Service Mode will be cleared and c...

Page 17: ...omfort Zone con troller detects and replaces faulty data contained within its memory with factory selected default values Transparent Errors Occur when Comfort Zone controller de tects a system or zon...

Page 18: ...e and set points for zone 2 via the 3 wire communication bus at 1 ad dress below controller The system reads zone 2 temperature via the remote room sensor OFF T14 Smart Sensor Attached For Zone 3 The...

Page 19: ...LEDs on the CHR06 relay pack are indicating the correct relay is closed If not check for a bad relay 2 Measure voltage across common red and any de energized relay Voltage should be 24 vac 3 Apply 24...

Page 20: ...2 Configuration Error 1 Turn selection dial to position T2 T11 T12 T18 T20 T22 and T24 2 Check and correct the configuration 3 Return selection dial to any run mode position 13 Configuration Error 1 T...

Page 21: ...ed or open 1 Check wiring and sensor 2 Replace failed sensor if necessary Valid temperature range 30 180 F 47 Bus Access Error Controller can not communicate on bus 1 Check 3 wire bus between controll...

Page 22: ...296 UNIT 24 VAC R C 2 SPEED AIR CONDITIONER 38TD Yellow Red Blue White Brown Green Orange Black COOL 1 Y1 COOL 2 Y2 HEAT 1 W1 HEAT 2 W2 FAN G RV COOL O RV HEAT O OR FAN COIL COMFORT ZONE CENTER G W2 E...

Page 23: ...itioner Continued A94034 E UNIT 24 VAC R 2 SPEED AIR CONDITIONER 38TD Yellow Red Blue White Brown Green Orange Black COOL 1 Y1 COOL 2 Y2 HEAT 1 W1 HEAT 2 W2 FAN G RV COOL O RV HEAT O OR FAN COIL COMFO...

Page 24: ...ONER Yellow Red Blue White Brown Green Orange Black COOL 1 Y1 COOL 2 Y2 HEAT 1 W1 HEAT 2 W2 FAN G RV COOL O RV HEAT O OR FURNACE COMFORT ZONE CENTER W2 R C C Y Y2 W W1 G NOTE Locking furnace into low...

Page 25: ...TD Yellow Red Blue White Brown Green Orange Black COOL 1 Y1 COOL 2 Y2 HEAT 1 W1 HEAT 2 W2 FAN G RV COOL O RV HEAT O OR FURNACE COMFORT ZONE CENTER G Y2 H R1 R R1 Relay DPST Pilot Duty 24 v coil HN61KK...

Page 26: ...one Center to W2 on the furnace control board UNIT 24 VAC R C R Y1 L 2 SPEED AIR CONDITIONER 38TD Yellow Red Blue White Brown Green Orange Black COOL 1 Y1 COOL 2 Y2 HEAT 1 W1 HEAT 2 W2 FAN G RV COOL O...

Page 27: ...T ZONE SYSTEM G C R Y W2 O W2 R C L B W3 E O Y1 Y Y2 A93243 UNIT 24 VAC R C 2 SPEED HEAT PUMP 38YD Yellow Red Blue White Brown Green Orange Black COOL 1 Y1 COOL 2 Y2 HEAT 1 W1 HEAT 2 W2 FAN G RV COOL...

Page 28: ...mp Continued UNIT 24 VAC R 2 SPEED HEAT PUMP 38YD Yellow Red Blue White Brown Green Orange Black COOL 1 Y1 COOL 2 Y2 HEAT 1 W1 HEAT 2 W2 FAN G RV COOL O RV HEAT O OR FAN COIL COMFORT ZONE SYSTEM G C R...

Page 29: ...N position up when using Two Stage Relay Kit KGATT0101VSP Accessory Optional A93298 UNIT 24 VAC R Y W2 STANDARD SINGLE SPEED HEAT PUMP Yellow Red Blue White Brown Green Orange Black COOL 1 Y1 COOL 2 Y...

Page 30: ...OOL O RV HEAT O OR VARIABLE SPEED FURNACE COMFORT ZONE CENTER G Y1 R1 R R1 Relay DPST Pilot Duty 24 v coil HN61KK324 or Equivalent C F W2 O W Y RELAY COIL G r e e n P5 CONNECTION AT CONTROL BOARD Blac...

Page 31: ...Configure the 4 Zone controller to act as if it were controlling a single speed heat pump Turn T 6 ON Turn T 9 T 26 OFF Set S 7 to 0 Let the 38YD perform the dual fuel optimization R W2 O W2 R G C W3...

Page 32: ...Hz Operation OFF T25 Ventilation Mode OFF T26 Two Stage Heat Pump OFF T27 Dx Sensor For LAT Checking OFF T28 Cool Without Fan OFF SETTING S 1 4 Zone Controller Bus Address 04 S 2 Max Cooling Setpoint...

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